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“Where are you going?” he asked the glass. The smile I’d been fighting let loose. “Montana.” Beau spun around, his eyes wide. “You kind of stole my sunshine here, Goliath. I was going to show up at your house tonight and ask if you felt like having some company.” A sexy grin replaced the shock on his face. “Does that mean you’re smitten with me, Shortcake?” I shrugged. “You’re just okay.” “Yeah,” he whispered. “You’re just okay too.”
“Beau!” I smacked him on the arm, causing him to chuckle. “This isn’t funny.” I tipped my hips up as a silent reminder that he had much more important things to be doing right now than messing around with his pants. “I’m glad you said yes.” His torso came back to mine and he grinned. His right hand reached for my left and slid a cold metal band past my knuckle until it rested perfectly at the base of my ring finger. “Wha—”
“I love you, Sabrina,” he whispered. “Be my wife?” I nodded, unable to speak because I was crying again.
Our wedding picture. Besides the pictures of her in the hospital on the day the kids were born, there wasn’t a picture on this wall where she looked more beautiful than at our wedding.
Tomorrow, I was finally taking Sabrina to Disney World.
To Beau. The hero who stole my heart. The man of my dreams. The love of my life.
I’d told Sabrina once that I wasn’t a dreamer. That was still true. I’d leave the dreams to her and to my children. Because I didn’t need to dream. I already had everything I could ever hope for, right here in my car.

